Inventories
DN/INV 68B/71
NRO
20 November 1701
Charles Reeve
male
Carpenter
Alcohol Retailer: Unspecified (Inferred)
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Appraisers
Isaac Harris
male
Kitchen
1 fire-grate, cheeks, 1 fire iron, 1 fire pan, tongs, 1 purr, 1 toasting iron £1 5s
1 iron jack with cord and weights, 2 spits, 1 dripping pan frame 16s
5 quart pewter pots, 2 pint pewter pots, 4 half-pint pewter pots
4 tankards, 32 pewter plates £1 5s ('two dozen and eight pewter plates')
14 pewter dishes, two basins,1 half thirteendale pot £1 11s
1 frying pan, 1 little brass pot, 1 brass kettle, 1 iron pot, 1 warming pan, 4 brass candlesticks, 7 iron candlesticks 14s
1 dresser, 1 rack, 1 spice-box, 1 candle-box, 1 old table, 1 joined stool, 4 old chairs 12s
Parlour
1 drawing table, 1 form, 1 court cupboard, 1 glass case, 2 chairs, 3 stools, 1 pair playing tables with the men and dice £1 4s ('a pair of playing tables with the men and dice')
Little Parlour
1 old small table, 1 old leather chair 2s
Another Parlour
1 bedstead, 1 mat, 1 cord, curtain rods, 1 feather bed, 2 bolsters, 1 pillow, 1 rug, 2 blankets £2 10s
1 chest of drawers, 1 little table, 1 close-stool, 1 looking glass £2 14s
1 two-armed chair, 4 other chairs 12s
1 pair brass scales, 1 basket 3s
1 pot hung door, bars, 1 brass jack 15s
1 copper hung with the door and bars, 1 tin latch-pan, 3 brass basting pans, 4 [illegible], 3 old [illegible] and beer [illegible], 1 coop for fowls, shelves in the yard £4
4.5 chaldron coal £1 3s ([pence slightly uncertain and one digiti missing])
Parlour Chamber
1 chest, 4 old curtains, 1 valance 10s
Kitchen Chamber
1 close bedstead, 1 feather bed, 2 bolsters, 2 pillows, 2 blankets, 1 old coverlet £1 15s
1 oval table, 3 cloth chairs, 2 old wooden chairs, 1 bolting-hutch, 1 meal tub 14s
Another Chamber
1 long drawing table, 2 forms, 1 little table with a drawer, 1 little cloth chair, 1 fire-grate, 1 fire iron, 1 fire shovel £1 5s
Room
All linen £2 10s
Ready money £10
Several goods that were standing and affixed in the house at the time that the said Charles Reeve entered and took possession of the said house where he died which he bought of Samuel Pinckny his predecessor as appears by a certain writing under the hand of the said Samuel Pinckney dated the first day of April 1692 and are as followeth, vizt. £4
Totals
£20 ('debts good and bad')
£3
£65 1s